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Kensington. respect- 1y p0LlCiL your atronage. L-99-8-1 -18-19-24-25-20101. ...TO ATTEND TOUR-NAMENT ST. JOHN—Mr. and Mzs. L. G. wis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. small- ri, siimimrside, and Mrs. Blair 0:taw.1, left on Friday by motor attend the Golf Tournament at , John, N. B. S\'lilI’ATHY EXPRESSED — riy frlsntis will sympathize with , and Mrs. Evierefn. Pixillips oi’ mei-side in the death of w e daughter, I-lele y in the Prince _p1tai vsstcrday foilowinz an at- k of I -4. UNDERWENT S E 3410 UIS ERA'rl0N——Mrs. Bruce Hcwatt Tiycn. ac:ompani('.d by her‘ bro- .-, Azah Burrows and sister, =3 Amy Burrows and Mrs. How- '5 c'au:ht..~r, Mai-ion motored to :ton on Monday where waft und-srwent a serlcus opera- . l-lo: many friends trust that.- will soon be restored to her al good health. 8. FIINERAI. OF MALCOLM G. EELE—0rie of the largest fun- ‘s to be seen in summerside some time was that of Malcolm stecfe, which was held yester- ' morning from St. Paul's urch Prominent hgrsemen from over the Province and visiting semen avid dtlvers from the U. A.. and ivhe Maritinieu wiho re attending the Exhibition at rlottxtown were present to y ir last tribute to one: of e '. known horse tr'a.ine'rs in the vl'_*..:o. Rrv . Kdly offici- . at tho E‘./soulern Mass and also iii: uravé. Tl:-e pallbsaters were rzplievrs of the deceased. =5rs, Ciarence. Pickard and lco‘m strele, Frank and Charles Clrtllls and Alwyn Gay. 5. PERSONALS Mr. and M.rs. A. C Bowness Cranbrook, B, C.. are’ guests .Bowl1-ass‘ sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Mrs. John stone oi'Edmonton, :i.2\. is visiting her sister, Mrs. .) A‘ex Macheill of Summers- Miss Nita Hensley daughter Mr. and Mrs. rles Hensley lb’ olsurnmezsi snow of Vic- .13. C.. is visiting old friends summersid-e the guest of Miss .r.ai1 Small. 8 Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Oolvin of mersldle, he 0. few .< vacatlcnain Wm part the Island. 8 Mrs. Chester Palmer and Mr. - Mrs. Robert Palmer of Sum- side attended the Provincial v ‘oition this week. 5. Mrs, Arthur Pope retumz-d to their - in Ottawa alter a d.s.£ig~nt- vacatlon i.n Sumrnersidoe. 8. Friends in S do will re- L to learn that 5 Marjorie Quarrlo, student nurse at the may Hale r__"~al. Quebec iv WM 0l:_-Citil 4- for appen- iis early thi. we:-.1. Her mother - Geriys MacQuan’i-e has re- Ved word that she is resting ' °i'ia01y and is as well as can °’°P°€te<i. 3. Mr. and ‘- two sons Mr. ii Mr. George 3hi5i'anR‘ri-lia Cox' am?’ L Friinois Forsythe all of Wes- —Ex'l‘B.AC'!‘ WILD STBAW- $3,’ ‘gt’ 9-‘ Tll'10l' Drug Co., Buy Home cook- Arman at Davisoin‘ wlfigtgk mt- 8 il!‘8.‘n , Saturday. 3 to s. L-120-8-l8-ll .-RALPH G. Mur , - CPI! Insurance A.gencyTART Gen i’.§..:i‘."‘.:.‘e‘.‘.; “£"~i.’.§‘.l.°.‘.’i.‘.il;‘.°..‘l’.i.i'.E 527-1; 527-2. 1.-aaz-4-29-u. —THE BOWNESS Clan will hold a basket picnic at Sea View shore Wednesday afternooon, Aug- ust 23rd. L-1'15-8-19-21. —CHU'B.ClI NOTICE-—Fior the balance of the month the even- ing service at st. Mary's Church, Sumi-nerside will be discontinued. The evening service will be held in St. John's Church, st. Elean- ors. The morning services will be held at St. Mary's Church, as us-. ua. _ L-1'76. Freetown ,, and Vicinity Mrs Clifton Maliheson and bright‘ young children Mary. Mal- colm and Ross are sunlmering at their cottage at Bedeque shore. Miss Emma Reeves spent the past week vlsitin relatives in - lottetowii an I-Iam.pshire_ Friends of Mrs. Jonah Lewis are eased to see her out again arid ape that she will continue to en- joy good health. Congratulations are being extend- ed to those students of the com- munity, who were successful in the recent Matriculation Examinations. special r~..':ntion might be made of Mia Frances Cairns. daugiliter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns. Miss Cairns had the high total of 608. Credi; too is due their teachers un der whose skilful supervision those students attained such an high standing. May the same success follow them throughout their col- lege years. There was a large attendance at the Freetown Church on Sunday in ht and Rev. Mr. Hod- dinot delvered a thouzht pm- voking sermon. Rev. Mr, and Mrs. I-loddinot are strangers among us but we hope that as time rolls us that Prince Edward Island and its pie will become very dear to em. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales and family have returned from a very enjoyable visit to other parts of gancda. Miss Enid Lewis, our amiable muse is at present in.Summer. side on professional dutm. H 1' friends regret to hear of the lungs of Mire. Florence Jordinc in the Prince County l'I05/DWi1- and all hope for an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves. Lower Freetown, are receiving con- rstulations on the arrival 01 8| ovelv baby girl. Mug I-Lluhee, Ohaflotwtoahig the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. Nor0bono.—F. ....__'.:.—:!— PRETSEN TA TI ON (Gonti_r;u_ed_frorr_i_~nc:.g:1)_ °“X’ii' drivers. 1m?ud.ins wiuard Kelly, loading driver of the meet. wag glvgn enthusiastic applause his was tmenitimucd elsewhere the fun 11,1, of trophies prizes and rib~ bone to winners connected v«iLh in "Down The Jesuits Japs horsemclnd WPP88-fl Back St-rot/c.i'i" today. Canadian Released Y ,-PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE LADIES’ NEW 1rAr.r. rural —’l'he first -showing 1 hats—sevei-oi“ shin‘: merits luvs not! arrived and DWI!“ your selection. lnclud- ed are "Stet.son” um “hu- high class makes-soe them soon——Ladies' Weir p_epnrt- ment. I I I 5 AND 10 RAN exciting n(l:g'zAof £503 5“mm°r Dresses and Suits. §s°5“13" ‘gulf Vflllles for only c. early! n 9 S-“rd.” 3° I I Q CHESTERFIELD nA1u3A1m —For one week on1y_c.n. line Kroehlenbullt mugs Room Suite It a saving fi9-0°- “T88. deep Chester- lni!Il”I“Ki‘I}:'Id chi:Irss‘fl|I:,;}l;g|gtl¢yed 3'34 e . Refills: $118.09 f.or 89.5.0.0" HOLMAN’S Summerside In Memoriam MRS. BOYD HARDING After a lingering illness of al- most a year Mrs. Boyd used 61 years, one or French River's most. highly respected neighbors passed on no the great beyond an bunday, August 13th at the Prince County I-lospital, surnmerside, mu- ing entered only three days prior to her passing for treatntentt. Of a genial and 10 she enjoyed a wide ch-c throughout tzhe province. hear of her death with their sincer- est regret. Mrs. 1-Lardirig was the daughter or the late Mr. and Mrs. James Klltz, of French Rive-r. she was a. devoted member of the Anglican church and a staunch supporter of its many wo- tivltles, a woman of the highest moral attainments. kind and hos- itabie and departed this life as she d lived, sus.«a.‘inul by an unfalter- in faith in the Christian hope. ose left to mourn her passing in addition to her hus- band are three daughters, Mrs. J. MacRae, Mrs. Adam=, Mrs. L. Campbell all of French River, four sons. Harry of Detroit, Mich. Heath Cecil, Preston at home and one bro- ther, Mr Alexander Hlltz of Ken- sinE‘i-On. to all of whom their many friends ecztend their heartfelt sym- pathy. The funeral services were conduc- ted on Tuesday, August 15th at her ’“i’."‘ifi "‘ ""i°‘.”‘?i‘ .?"¥§2v"’i‘Zf"' i’=‘ii' P 5 ps assse y . . - cairn. Mr. William semvle and Mi‘. Rlozcce Walker in a. duet sflni beautiful hymn “Beulalh lam . remains were laid to rest in E’ brook, cemetery. The 1 Everett I-Ia be’n«z Messrs. Wm. Delaney. MacL3o:l, Wilfred MacR.ae, .rry Hardy. George simms and Samuel Bernard and funeral arr‘ax8¢m°n5 were under the su 0n 1 MT- Joscnh Davison ,under'takor', Ken- sington. New Engine To (live Bombers 400M..P.H.Speed B DEVON C13 (Assiicizysted Press A tor editor) NEW YORK. A118. 16 -—-(AP)- An aeronautical engineer ' I tarpauiin nncenzinoriiously off In exhi-bit in the aviation building at the New York W0l'i__4_1} Fair today to uncover the most powerful high altitude ai.ncra.ft engine aver imit- Tested by both the United stat- es Army and Navy. it wlllfinnkt zxmible speeds above 400 rniies an iiour for bomb planes 101' the he feveridi nest for higher speeds beam Hi to the worldwide rea.rm.ament. The engine. with a rating 01' 1.- 600 hcrsepovwer above altitudes of 20.000 fee. is highly super - Streamlined in accordance with of the National Ad- visory Committee for Aeronoutlcs. it is bullet-like. compact and W- row of profile to reduce wind re- sistance. At iihe Folk‘. it 18 in a. display cal value to wad not “my - The othe irrtmd wing. - Military men1aH,aA!i‘l hidh *-*‘‘’“'i will govern air transport services lnman Picnic At Bedoquo '1‘heInxnansnomauport.sou.ne Wfilles from Florida. Y°“1'18. old la- excellent health, Han ) T. 1-Iamrpton. also absent and in his ninety-first year, rs were also each in turn need by the president and thus all became acquainted and the h°111'3 Wlled 8-Way in pleasant con- versation until supper was announ- fairiy groancd under the weight of $1; 800d things prepared by the la- After supper games were indul d in by the young folks under the ir- ection of Mr. Mark Cameron and FY1268 &W‘B»I‘d€d ‘fie w'ilnner's.bySh&rt s were {I ven e followlng:—Mr. T. J Bede. ue. Mir‘. John M. Inman, Concord, . I-1., Mrs. James Inman, Florida, Miss Lillian McF'arlane. Jamracla P1411213. Maiss., NLT. Wm. Callback, Bedeque. Mr. S. 8. French. Charlot- tetown and Mr John T. Inman, st. Oatherinas. A feature of much interest to all was the family chart in the form of 3 huge wheel to wh'ch is attached mines of the various generations now numberinz seven. also the ori- nal deed owned by pioneer John nrnan from the government in 1820 and bearivnlg his sianaltu-re. This pro- oerty is now in the possession of his great wrest rrrandson, David Cameron, Hampton. officers were appointed for the newt. two years as follows: Mil’. S B. French, acting as chairman-J President T J Inrnsn. eq1IlIe(re- elected), Vice president, . . lninan surnmerside, secretary- 'I‘res.. Mrs. Walrren Inman. Hampt- on (r--el-cted). Music ncmmittee-— Mrs. Clark McQuan-le, Summerslde, Mrs. T H. E. Inman. summerside. Mrs. Charles Marlin, Haver-hill, Mass. Sport Comm‘ttee—Rlober-t In- man. Summerside. Rav MCKIHBOD. North River. Mervin Inman, Lot 16, Kenneth Muttart. Carleton. A hear- tv vote of thanks was extended the ho-it and ho-to-s. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Inman for their kind hceoitolitv and use of their lvwn to r-r“‘ch Mi‘- Inmtn "'!‘9.C‘0ll.°iv rosncvnri-rl “mi in- vited all to meet again with them at Bedequ. in August. 1941 (PP4a‘rrlot Please copy) On Freighter Fire nosmrx. AUG. 1o—<cp>— Fire which raged in wool and com“ Arrwi-‘can Freighter the ves'el‘.s No. ,1 hold. an the star rd side okle and attempts flood the com- iates partmlgit eanv,-' shor-em worked M me’ ‘°".‘§..... mug? holds. , d b the L ...§‘.'.;.’i“.¥‘i’.f.’ lirgmarriveg last t from Gulf ports. e I.a.bette'.s bow sank percept- ibl as water was 10 ‘hog Canada—-U. S. Sign Aviation Agreement OTTAWA. Ans. 18 —<CP>-BY an exchange of notes here. the Canadian and Uriitcd states Gov- ernments today’ “W53 0"°¢“"“’ 5' schedule of ba:{c principles which between the two countries hive!‘ Exhibition Prize List o1.Ass l8—FIELD clwrs AND cnass 49—vaoa'rAnLas Sec. l—Csrrots, Rod, 0 1-oou_ 1. Arthr-.r Vessey. York: 2. Arthur Burke. Sowthport; 3. Jesse Mat- thews and Son, Aiberton. Sec. Z—Carrots, white, a too”. 1, Arthur Vessey; 2. Mrs. Ira. Rodd. North Milton. Sec. 3-—Corn Fodder‘ 1. Peter Brodie. York; 2. John Annear, Montague: 3. Edward Younker, Ch’to\vn, R. R. 6; 4. Arthur Vessey. 59% 4"M3flE€L Wuitzel, Yellow- l. Mrs. Preston Wood, Ch'town; 2- Peter Brodie; 3. Russell Wheat- ley. North River. Sec. .’:—~Mangel, Wm-tze], ng¢_. 1. John Annear; 2. Russell Wheatley; 3. J. A. Mac.Leod. Char- 10?-iA3l0Wn: 4. Peter Brodie. Sec. 6—Mangel, Yellow Globe- I. John Annear; 2. Peter Brodie. Sec. 7-Mange], Half sun or Glant sugar- I. ltussell Wlheatley; 2. W. A. Moase, Kensington; 3. John An. near; 4. Peter Brodie, Sec. 8-—Potatues, Cobbler. l. Jwso Mattilicws; 2. Rusell Wheaileyz 3. Arthur Burke. Is Under Control ‘W Sec. 9-—Pota.toes, Green Mountain: 1. E. J. Vessey, York; 2. Arthur Vessey. Sec. l0—Pot:stoes, Bliss Triumphs: 1. E. J. Vessey; 2. Arthur Ves- sel’; J. Jwse Matthews dc Sons. Selc. \ll;Pot‘r;toes, lgatléadines— ..r ur esse; . ,J_Vessevy_ Sec. 12-—Potatots¥ Cllippewa._ 1. Johnson & sons. 0h'town; 2. E. .7. Vessey; 3_ Arthur Vessey. J Sec, l3—Potatocs, collection of best while varieties- l. ls}. J. Vessey; 2. Arthur Veg- sey: a. Peter Brodie. Sec. l4—Pota.toes, collection of best Red varieties— 1. E. J. Vessey; 2. Arthur Vesse . Soc, l5—Turnips, Swede, Pnrpe Tolls: for stock feed-— l. J. A. Mslclieod; 2. Arthur Vessey. Sec. 16—Tu.rnlps. Swede, Bronze or Green ‘ran; for stock feed._ 1. Arthur Vessey; 2. J. A. Mac. sec. l'i—Tumips, Swede. Purple T0115. for table use or export.-— 1. J. A Macbeod; 2. Arthur Ves- sey; 3. Burt Brothers; 4. Arthur Burke. Sec. is-—Turnips, Swede. Green or Bronze Tops, for table, or export: 1. Lloyd Norton, Cherry Valley; 2.. Reginald Macldwen, North River: Ii. spurgeon Warren. North River; 4. Arthur Burke. Sec. l9—CcIiccilon of Field Root»- 1. Arthur Vessey; 2. E. J, Vessey. Class 49-—-Garden Vegetables Sec. l—BI.-ans, Butter, Wn,x._ 1. 1'rcst.on Wood. ()h‘town, R, R. I; 2. Keith Pickard, Wmt Roy- alty; 3. Arthur Burke. Sec. 2-Beans, Kentucky Wonder- l. Johnson do Sons; 2. Keith Pickard: 3. Mrs. Alex Mncblevin. §ec. 3-Beets, 6 Flat or Egyptian yIl91-- 1. Alton H. Burke; 2. J. A. Mac- Lead; 3. Arthur Burke; 4. Burt Bros. Sec. i—Beeis, Round or Globa- l. Miriam Vessey; 2. Alton Burke; 3. Mrs. Br.-swall Carver, Hazelbrook. Sec. 5~Cahbage, Drumhead type: 1. Burt Bros: 2, Johnson :3: Son: 3. J. A. M9/.‘.L0Od; 4. Arthur V05- sey. . Sec. 6 — Cabbage, Copenhagen, 1\Ia.rket type :— ' 1. Johnson & Sons; 2. J. A. Mac- Leocl: 3 Arthur Gamester, Char- lottetown; 4. Arthur Burke. Sec. 7-Cabbage, vilnningstodt 1." Johnson 65 Song; 2. Butt Bros; 3. J. A. Macbec . Sec. 8-Cabbage, Danish type:— 1. Burt Bros; 2. J. A. MacLeod; 3. Arthur VE'5SE_V_ Sec. 9-—C:ibbnge, lled:— 1. Arthur Vessey; 2. J. A. Mac-J Lead; 3. Burt Bros; 4. Arthur - Burke. sec. l0—Can-ots, Half Long Type: 1. Mrs. Stanley Willis; ‘3. Arthur Burke; 3. Mrs. G_ E. Ccles North Milton: 4. Alton Burke. Sec. 11-Carrots, short stumped type; .. 1. Arthur Vessey; 2. Russell Wheatieyz 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Sec. l2—C:1uIlf1~wer:—- 1. Richard Mslcliinnon, West Royalty: 2. Johnson on Son; 3. Alton H. Burke; 4_ Hunt Bros. Sec. 13-Celery, Golden, Self- blancliing type:— I. Jesse Matthews 4!: sons; 3. Burt Bros. 14—Ceiery, White Pinmed 1. Jesse Mnttliews and Sons. Sec. l5—Corn Sweet, white for table use only- 1. Burt Bros; Sons. See. 16-Corn, Sweet. Golden, fof tabla use only:-— 1. .1 A. MacLeod: 2. Burt Bros: 3. Arthur Vessey; 4.. Johnson and S . S32? l‘i—Cucnmbers, short type. type 2. Johnson and 1. Johnson and so Vessey; 3. Jesse 4. J. A. M sec. .1. 'M;uLeun. ooruwau: 3; ion. 13. Coles, North Milton; 4. 2. Burt Bros; 3. Arthur Vessey; 4 J. A. Maobeod. Sec. 2'! Pumpkin, Small 8 1. Johnson at Son: 2. Vessay Vessey; 8. J Jorie Mutach, North River. Sec. 28-Pumpkins I-‘ield:— 1. Johnson 6a Son: 2 Vessey; 3 Bros. Sec. 31-—Squash, Green Hubbard: 1. Johnson on son: 2. Armur Vessey; 3. J. A. M.acLeod; 4. Mir- lam Vessgy, Yonk. sec. 31- quash, Golden Hubbard: 1. Johnson 6.: Son; A.rt.hu.r Vessey; 3. J. A. Maclleod. Sec. 32—Squash, Table, or any other variety:-— 1. Arthur Vessey; 2. Johnson A: Son; 3. J. A. Maclieod. Sec. 33—Squa.sh. §oliection:— 1. Arthur Vessey; 2. Johnson as A Mttcibeod son; 3 . . . flee. 34—'I‘oonatoes, Red, largo [Frulted Variety. Bonny Best:— 1. Johnson and Son; 2. J. A. Madbecd. Sec. 36—'i'omatoes. Red. Eu-llann 'I‘ype:—- 1. Jchrison and Son: 2. J, A. Moore: 3. J. A. Marclleod. Sec. 37—Tomaioes, Green Large Fruited Variety:— l. Johnson and Son; 2_ J. A. ; 3. Burt Bros: i. Mrs. flh Mlrmliiarlane, Harri ton. Sec. 38—1.on1atoes. Green, my Best t,v-pe:- l. Burt Bros; 2. J. A. Macbeoa; 3. J. C. Stewart. Newlands; 4. Ridliarri Mar-.K1nnon. Sec. :iii——aomatoes, Green, Esr- liana type:— I. Keith Pickard: 2, Richard Miaclflrinon; 3. J. A. Moore; 4. J C. Stewart. Sec. 4l—Coilectlon Tomatoes four varleties:— 1. Johnson and Son. Sec. 4z—Best Collection Garden Vegetables- 1. Johnson and Son: 2. Arthur Vessoy. Sec. i2—Speclal Farm Product Prises:— 1. Arthur Vessey; 2. E. J. Ves- sey. CLASS 31 Honey Jill Apiary Snpvllfi sec, 1-Two L-qt. bottles of light extracted honey:— I. W:l.'lace Moose, Kensington Sec. 2.—Two l-qt. bottles of dark extracted honey:— . ‘.‘vaila.ce Moose. Kensinmon. Sec. (§—Dl:.piay of Comb Honey. light, in sections:—- 1. Vifuillace Moose. K9nSin8?Km- 5cc_ 4--Display of Comb hone)’- dark, in sectlons:— 1. Wallace Moase, Kensinzffln sec. 5—Best 21 lbs. of Bees Wu: 1. vvallace Moase, Ke'ns1I'iEt0n- Sec. 6—Best Display of Honey- prepared for market in glam, or tins, half dozen:—- 1. Wallace Moase. Kem1=i8Wn- sec. ‘I--Observation Bee Hive. 1. Wallace Moase. Kensinskm vac" who tacked I. 73 to a 12, and Ted Bishop, the Boston amateur, who blew from 69 to '78 as the music went; out of his woods. Bishop‘-$ was nothing to the blow kicked up by Phil Farley of Toronto, one of Canada's leadinl 3m3W“" V"h° couldn't do a thin! right and 08310 in with 80. Somervilie In Comeback Top Canadian amateur with his first-round '10. Farley dropped be- hind Ross (Sandy) somervilie 0! London, 0nt., who staged a fine comebeick on the last nine for a two under 33, a round of '73 and a 36-hole total of I48. sanoy's dis- asterous 40 on the out nine in- cluded a six on the eifimh Where he had to take two strokes out of 5 deep sand trap when his ball 11: 2. Arthur Maitthe-W: dz Son; ra. Rodd. See. 25—Pu-snipe, Hollow Crown 1. Stanley Willis, Cornwall; ur . A. Mar-J..eod; 4. Mar- Connecticut 3 1'.’ rX‘ilh“il1' Veuey; 2. Burt Boos; Sec.‘ 8ii—Squ.uh. ‘Boston M.srrIm— . Arthur A. Macbeod; 4. Burn SIDE GUARDLA PRINCE conv Prince County will be for the purpo in the coming Federal Each Poll will call a attendance. R0 .- "4 ‘an COUN Y National conservative ention 1 Convention of the National Conservatives of held in 0'LEARY PUBLIC HALL, 0’LEARY at 2:00 P. M. on Thursday, August 24th, 1989, us of nominating a candidate to contest the Electoral District of Prince County Election. poll meeting and elect five delegates to attend the Convention. A number of prominent speakers will be in We; fig National Conservative 'Au'n. BERT ENGLAND—P1'es. PETER BULGER—Sec’y. East Prince National Conservative Ass'n. DAVID WALKER.—Pres. EDWARD E. ARNE'l'l‘—Soe’y. DRESSES. Paris. Aug. Kent, in a. whirlwind buying tour in Paris preparatory to her ustralia, has given like hats again, of the “clown hate" with small crowms . they will take the farm of or ’ caps, or Robin Hood. with bright. quills piercing the hat. The most popular hat colours are dark brick-red and hunting green. Hats are expected to change hair the hair moo-tier fashions to make and lens curly. The Duke and Duoha at Kent bought enoueh sowizo, hats to filai Z0 trunksg. Auxtrslinn Wsrdrobe The duohess completed her ward- robe to take to A this au- tumn, when the duke assugfi his caught the bottom lodge in an almost iinplayable l>°5m°“- sandy also l.lirce-DUrtt8d 9» SW91‘ to the turn but coming home he control for post there as governor-gen . The dresmarioers in bed last- minute preparations for 11- style shows to pin up hasty models from which the d-uchess picked plenty to take along, and earrnarked others to be airmailed to Australia if she PURCHASES 20 TRUNKFULS 091" PARIS H COATS AND, GOWNS -- DISLIKES BUS 1’I—!ri1eDucl1eeof’ 5. AT .T.LE. oenlbury schcclgl ‘gut more like sophisticated grander ames. Dresses are A little longer, but fire line has not been changed in 18-kethefomioffmn-ieafcloversor iihe ace of spades as pockets or doc- o1-atioms some hcmu are setting strips of gold chain Cl!‘ braid in the shoul- ders. The most freak, decorations shown so far one tea d bird: in bright colours, used in pockets on dmwes. skirts said cos.ts. Another dress has a tu.r'nove-r collar in matched feathers. ly and without warning. He had perfect weather, warm and with little wind, to work in and he had knocked off three birdies to the tum. He overshot the green for a bogey on the short 10th. sllceg in- to the woods for mother bogey on the ilth, three-putted the ldth and over-drove the 218-yud lath. He got his only birdie on the home nine at the 500 yard 14th where his bid for an eagle three missed by inches. He hit a 280- - yard drive and a strong iron car- ried him to the back of the green. Home Continual Stesoy Home continued his study play and said afterwards he \hhoug‘ht he could do even better in the last two rounds. His chip shots and putts worked exqaptlcnuly well. A fourth iron shot that landed only seven feet from the -pin on the no yard fourth left him a chance for ari eagle but that was oneof the few short putts that missed, He grabbed ancthed birdie on the lath when another fine iron left hi ma three-foot putt. His worst trouble was on the ninth where he drove into the woods and overshot the green, leading to I bogey five. A stroke back of Farley for amateur honors was Henry Martell of Edmonton, finalist in the Can- adian Amateur and recent winner of the Ontario Open. Martell had '15-'16-151 and had for company such good professionals as Bébby Gray of Toronto, 75-76-151, and Leo Diegel of Philznont, Pa.. four times winner of the event, 75-'l6~ 151. Martell went out in 40, five over, and like yesterday recovered on the home nine. He went. two strokes ‘aver par on three holes, taking two sixu, and his only birdies, at the lath and iith, couldn't begin to overcome the stokes he already had yielded to par. In the group with Farley were Clare chinery and Bill Kerr. Tor- onto professionals and Jimmy Thomson of Shawnee-on-Delaware, blew himself to a 7’? after a steady '13 in the first round. Jules Knot of Quebec had the some figures as Tiomson but Bobby Alston, the pint-sized ottszwe pm, came home in3§fors'12thatlefthim in good position to pi& up some prize money with 14']. en finger nails s been invented to helephonu to operate dials. A new developing tank for photo- gnphlo n tives rvevolvq n slowly agitate e dove _ uld to reach all parts of films. the United states operate ova 63.20’! miles of track at e. milessnhouroi-fast» I . (OP) "‘ 0,,” Wm 1,, mm wed_ uoN'mnAL. And 18- . In W. “M, 1‘ my mmy,_ g 1‘ d enroute to ud, Mmtreaflmaosuou elude oerenoinc pi-I",-'#l,§°‘,‘>’,‘,_““,;':,.‘;‘{‘. mm. notes were signed by Prime 1. .1. A. Macheod: ,2. Johnson do *3: ;‘mf‘;‘l‘1;fe_““R§’ ‘WM hm, Hnmveefifidatehey Wm vlligt ‘thud’, new b‘J.’pma° “worm” “me Mmm" Mackenzie Km‘ M “C. ls<).tt‘eet'cr.?n~Pi LArt§1r1x1‘r1'mB"ii‘i¥é. Oh”, with a. bogey and two Dara before n, Mrs. David Jaflrey aniai A ' ‘or alleged 'i’§-‘utééiwfurofi ioianly, it was paid that no 1-our-y of state 10*‘ ixmmu “HM” Sec lEL—-Cucumbers, long type, any he knocked off two straight bird- --ieiirey at A.li>e1'tori. They will '° “W” M" b°i3eo here todoyby world power W1 " and Daniel 0» 3°?“ ‘’“‘°*‘‘ variely:— ' ies with putts or eight feet and " “*9 P. E. I k- fa, ‘Rap; loxgoepmvinclol of Cem- bomber which won states Minister to Canada. 1. J. A. MacLeod; 2. J. 0. Stew- four feet. on the 13th and liiih "0n.—m-ui-o - v. J - within seventy-five miles In *‘°‘“ The reciprocal amusement 811- are, Ncwlands; 3. 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